SDSU Night at Target Field
The Minnesota Twins will host “SDSU Night” on July 26 at Target Field.
The Saturday night game will feature the Twins taking on the Washington Nationals with the first pitch being thrown at 6:10 p.m.
The ticket package will include a themed SDSU Twins jersey as well as a ticket for the ball game with a distinguished alumni throwing out the first pitch.
A portion of each ticket sold will go towards the SDSU Alumni Association. Jersey sizes are available from small to XXL.
Three more hit the portal
More SDSU basketball players have hit the portal this season. Last Friday, Haleigh Timmer went to X, formerly Twitter, with her intention to pursue a new path.
“It is with both sadness and excitement that I am announcing I have entered the transfer portal with one year of eligibility left,” Timmer said on social media. “My goals on and off the court must be considered for a decision like this.”
Timmer and the Jackrabbits found success multiple times throughout the year as they beat two Top-25 ranked teams, accumulated a 30-4 record and advanced to the Round of 32 in the NCAA national tournament.
The Rapid City, South Dakota native averaged 12.8 points, four rebounds and 1.3 assists this season. Timmer saw action in all 34 games and averaged 29.6 minutes per game while shooting 48.4% from the field.
SDSU’s men’s team saw two hit the portal after the departure of head coach Eric Henderson to Drake. Owen Larson and Stoney Hadnot entered the transfer portal earlier this week as Larson has a no-contact clause.
Larson played a pivotal role for the Jackrabbits this season, averaging 9.2 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.6 assists. The true freshman shot 40.2% from the field and 39% from deep.
Hadnot appeared in all 32 of SDSU’s games and played 17.5 minutes per battle while averaging 6.3 points and 4.1 boards. The Texas native has three more years of eligibility remaining.
After one season with South Dakota State, Oscar Cluff has committed to Purdue for his final season of collegiate basketball. William Whorton who also entered the transfer portal and joined the Jags of IU Indy.